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March 1,1989 ]9 <br /> BID AWARD <br /> Moved by Councilmember Gipson, seconded by councilmembex Pope that <br /> the contract for the Service Center Remodel be awarded to the low <br /> bidder, Ski111ngstad Construction of Kirkland, Washington, based <br /> upontheir propos r aaal and unit bid of unit rices ext end d fax the <br /> e timated total of$506,336.60 a received t the bid opening held <br /> at 2:00 p.m.,February 16,1989. <br /> Poll was called with all c ncllmembexs voting yes sept <br /> COuncilmebers Diamond and Overstreet who acre excused ex <br /> Motion carried. <br /> LEASE AGREEMENT AMENDMENT <br /> on the <br /> existing lease agreement for the Wetmore Building provides <br /> sace <br /> the first floor for the Police Properties Room and the Special <br /> Investigations Division, and on the third floor for the Planning <br /> Department and the CHIP offices. Since the move in November,1908, <br /> icon <br /> eps have expressed the need for additional space. The <br /> Police needento consolidate their Investigations Divisions for <br /> administrative efficiency and to provide a pansion space for the <br /> department staff left at the City Hall basement. <br /> Paul Roberts, Director of Community Development, said the Planning <br /> Department is adding new staff and is consolidating other staffwith <br /> kY <br /> his office in that location. Theoy also have experienced t <br /> byhae a the 1Planning publichearing <br /> and Heam ring <br /> adjacent <br /> Examiner. r He ffice for introdu ed use <br /> !9�•' <br /> letter from James Driscoll, the City Hearing Examiner, regarding <br /> the apace needs for the Hearing Examiner operation. <br /> cc rdvng to the lease agreement, the additional space will be <br /> available at the same$10.60 per square foot rate. These additions <br /> ill be 8022 square feet at $10.60 sq. ft. for a total of <br /> $85,056. This amendment would not extend the present lease period. <br /> President Niva expressed concern with establishing more use of space <br /> outside of City Hall without providing some long term planning for <br /> pulling City Government back to the City Hall location. <br /> Lcouncilmeeber Gipson said funds needed to be allocated yearly to the <br /> parAcquisition Fund to provide for the improvement of the City I� <br /> Hall bloty ck. He said the$200,000 allocation in the 1989 budget to <br /> this fund is only a smell beginning toward this goal. He also <br /> stated that in the meantime, staff did need to be provided with <br /> adetdepurtry uate working space and that the lease of outside space is only <br /> ncalmember Pope said the amendment dco not extentl he term of the <br /> lease and theg this provides temporary work apace until a long range Ali <br /> plan can be established. <br /> •.g <br /> I <br />